Lakshya Sen once again fell short in the All England Open final, losing to Lin Chun-yi. This marks India’s continued 25-year wait for a men’s singles champion at the prestigious event. Despite reaching multiple finals, experts believe Sen’s consistent presence at this level is a significant achievement, highlighting his strong mental and physical game. Lakshya Sen once again fell short in the All England Open final, losing to Lin Chun-yi. This marks India’s continued 25-year wait for a men’s singles champion at the prestigious event. Despite reaching multiple finals, experts believe Sen’s consistent presence at this level is a significant achievement, highlighting his strong mental and physical game.
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